The Home Depot is set to open four new distribution centers in Detroit, Los Angeles, San Antonio, and Toronto by the end of June. These locations will specialize in stocking large, bulky merchandise like lumber, insulation, and roofing shingles, tailored for pro customers working on larger, complex projects.
The company has already opened similar pro-focused hubs across the U.S. and expects to have 17 operating at full speed by the end of the year. These distribution centers allow pro customers to streamline project completion by ordering supplies directly to their job sites.
“Pros need a partner with the right product, depth of product, fulfillment capabilities, sales support, and management tools to help them get their jobs done,” said Chip Devine, senior vice president of outside sales for The Home Depot.
The new distribution centers are part of The Home Depot's push to strengthen its pro offerings nationwide. Direct delivery to job sites saves pro customers time and eases congestion for regular customers in local stores.
Additionally, The Home Depot is enhancing its pro services with localized product assortments, dedicated sales teams, digital tools, trade credit, and tiered pricing.
In a recent move, the company recently purchased Construction Resources, expanding its offerings for professional contractors focused on renovation, remodeling, and residential home building.
The Home Depot is the world's largest home improvement specialty retailer with a total of 2,335 stores in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, 10 Canadian provinces, and Mexico. The company employs approximately 465,000 associates.